Author: Harold James
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-AUTHOR PAGE: Harold James (Professor of History, Princeton University) -WIKIPEDIA: Harold James -GOOGLE BOOKS: The Roman Predicament -BOOK SITE: The Roman Predicament (Princeton University Press) -ESSAY: Our Roman Predicament (Harold James, 5/08/06, History News Network) [T]oday there are no grounds for thinking that the United States – or the global economic system – has reached any kind of inherent limit to growth. The pace of technical innovation even seems to be increasing, and the U.S. is one of the world's most dynamic and innovative societies. -EXCERPT: Introduction to The Roman Predicament: How the Rules of International Order Create the Politics of Empire -ESSAY: Modern America's Roman predicament (Harold James, Feb 20 2006, Financial Times) The central problem identified by Gibbon and Smith is that complex societies need rules to function, whether on a national (state) level or in international relations. But we do not always comply voluntarily with rules and rules require some enforcement. In addition, they need to be formulated. The enforcement and the promulgation of rules are both consequences of power, and power is always concentrated and unequally distributed. -ESSAY: The Future of Globalization: A Transatlantic Perspective (Harold James, June 2008, Orbis) -ESSAY: Capitalism Now and Then (Harold James, Project Syndicate) -ESSAY: The Scoundrels of Economic Patriotism (Harold James, March 2006, Project Syndicate) -ESSAY: Google's new technology spurs new 'Browser Wars' (Harold James, 9/10/08, Gulf Times) -ESSAY: Religion: prop or antidote to capitalism? (HAROLD JAMES, 6/03/07, Japan Times) But there are two crucial aspects of the debate on religious values that should not be overlooked: -ESSAY: A new IMF role: global stabilizer: The IMF could act as a force for global economic stability if it secures the trust and participation of skeptical members (Harold James, Jan 04, 2008, Taipei Times) -INTERVIEW: with Harold James (Princeton University) -INTERVIEW: What went wrong with globalisation? (William Wright, 11 Dec 2006, Financial News) -REVIEW: of Joseph Stiglitz, MAKING GLOBALIZATION WORK and Frederic S. Mishkin, THE NEXT GREAT GLOBALIZATION (Harold James, Times Literary Supplement) -ARCHIVES: Harold James (Project Syndicate) -ARCHIVES: "harold james" princeton (Find Articles) -REVIEW: of The Roman Predicament: How the Rules of International Order Create the Politics of Empire by Harold James (William Anthony Hay, The National Interest) -REVIEW: of The Roman Predicament (Jakub J. Grygiel, Claremont Review of Books) -REVIEW: of The Roman Predicament (G. John Ikenberry, Foreign Affairs) -REVIEW: of The Roman Predicament (American History Co-operative) -REVIEW: of The Roman Predicament (George Modelski, International History Review) -REVIEW: of The Roman Predicament (Michael C. Desch, Independent Institute) -REVIEW: of The Roman Predicament (Jakub J. Grygiel, Declaration Foundation) The Roman Predicament: How the Rules of International Order Create the Politics of Empire (2006) - Harold James (1956-) (Grade:A) |
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